BRG Communications Tag

A primer on the flu for medical students. A deep dive into Bitcoin. Interviews with top entrepreneurs on starting a small business. What do these things have in common? They’re just a few examples of the great expanse of podcast themes and platforms – proving...

Everyone loves getting national attention for their PR campaign, but you don’t always need a big celebrity or big-name press coverage to make a big impact. While those components can be part of your overall communications mix, often the key to success lies in reaching audiences where...

This past weekend, BRG hosted a workshop for Girls Inspired and Ready to Lead, Inc. (GIRL)’s Pathways to Careers Networking Luncheon. GIRL is a local Virginia nonprofit that BRG has partnered with over the last year to help support teenage girls in the area prepare...

Are you expecting negative media attention at your annual medical meeting? Probably not. Unfortunately, adverse situations that cause bad press usually don’t come with a lot of warning. While worst-case scenarios may not always happen, being prepared by asking “what if” will enable you to act...

It seems like the list of annual medical conferences grows longer year after year. How do you make your meeting stand out from the rest? One key to success is to implement a creative and strategic media plan.[vc_column_text]Here are five tips to help you differentiate...

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Finding Grants and Programs to Support a Breakfast Program
[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]As an elementary school teacher for almost 18 years, I know firsthand the impact that eating breakfast has on my students—hungry kids simply...

In a campaign really help create positive changes in health habits? When we came across this keynote addressing behavior change strategies, it was great to see that we’ve been reading from the same book on driving healthy change when it comes to developing our client...

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BY PATRICK SISSON
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A Fisher House in Long Beach, California | Fisher House Foundation
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Maureen Crabbe calls Fisher House a “well-known secret,” one that helped her family during a crisis.
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Like many military moms, Crabbe...